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blue haze
OK, is it just me and my SC or does anyone else have the problem with the blue oil haze buildup on the inside of the front windshield. Constant cleaning and its still always there. Anyone worried about health issues ( i.e., same buildup on your alveoli in your lungs.) I am having to much fun driving to really worry about this right now.
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Do you have a dash cap, or is it just stock?
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Fix your oil leaks and the blue haze generator [heat exchangers] will be de-energized!
Short-termoil smoke is probably less dangerous to your lungs than PVC [and other plastics] outgassing, invisibly, for decades from a brand-new new, smoke-free Toyota or Honda!!!
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It is stock. Except for SSI's and Dansk dual in/out exhaust.
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You should be able to remove it via a glass cleaner!- if you are getting a lot of oil smell in the car, you can run the fresh air vent fan and crack a window, this pulls fresh air from the front of the car into the cabin and exhausts it via the window or sunroof. Doing this in my car generally removes any smell, even when idling, -less headache that way..-unless you like the numbing feeling of the fumes..
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